Britney Spears Used to Record Songs at This $16 Million New York Loft

Not your standard townhouse, this Meatpacking District gem in New York City was once home to DFA Records, where Britney Spears recorded. Constructed in 1909 by Ditmars and Brite, the building features a brick façade and three floors, all with soaring loftlike dimensions and cement-and-concrete ceilings. The ground level includes a unique three-car garage, along with additional living space that was most recently configured as a reception area and two offices. A great room on the second floor showcases 25-foot ceilings, multiple skylights, and arched windows with southern exposure; the kitchen is also on this level. The top floor could easily become the master bedroom, complete with a terrace and living area, while the basement level currently houses the recording studio. There is also roof access, with room for a large deck for alfresco entertaining.

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